How do you make a heart on Desmos equation?

To make a heart on the Desmos graphing calculator, you can use an equation that represents the shape of a heart. One common equation you can use is:

(x^2 + y^2 - 1)^3 - x^2*y^3 = 0

Follow these steps to graph the heart on Desmos:

1. Open Desmos (you can use the Desmos website or the Desmos app).
2. On the graphing calculator, click/tap on the "+" icon at the top left corner to add a new equation.
3. In the equation input box, type or paste the equation (x^2 + y^2 - 1)^3 - x^2*y^3 = 0.
4. Press Enter or click/tap on the checkmark button to graph the equation.
5. You should now see a heart-shaped curve on the graph.

By using this equation, Desmos will plot points that satisfy the equation and create the heart shape on the graph. Feel free to explore and experiment with different equations or modifications to create different variations of the heart shape.

To make a heart on Desmos equation, you can use the following equation: y=abs(x^2-25)^(1/2)*sin(45*x)+abs(x^2-25)^(1/2)*cos(45*x).

To make a heart shape on Desmos equation, you can use parametric equations. Here are the step-by-step instructions:

Step 1: Open Desmos on your web browser.

Step 2: Click on the "+" button in the top left corner to create a new graph.

Step 3: In the input bar, type "t" for the first equation.

Step 4: For the x-coordinate equation, type the following: "sint^3".

Step 5: For the y-coordinate equation, type the following: "cost^3".

Step 6: Press the graph button (or hit enter) to see the heart shape plotted on the graph.

That's it! You have created a heart shape on Desmos using parametric equations. Feel free to adjust the scale or add any additional features to customize your heart further.